What is Title 24 Compliance?
Title 24 is part of the California State Building Code.
Part of this Code requires a minimum level of energy efficiency for new heated or cooled structures, including additions.
A Title 24 Energy Compliance Report is proof to your local building department that your design meets or exceeds the minimum level of energy efficiency specified in the California Building Code.
Who must submit the Energy Compliance Report and when must it be submitted by?
Title 24 Energy Compliance documentation of the California Building Code must be submitted prior to issuing building permits when you are building a new residential building or adding a new conditioned floor area to an existing building.
Architects, designers, builders and homeowners throughout the state often outsource their energy code Title 24 compliance calculations to California Home Designs (CHD). They offer the fastest service at a great price and specialize in residential architectural projects.
If you have a residential or commercial project requiring Title 24 energy code analysis and documentation, before submitting to plan-check you may submit it to CHD by e-mail (Auto-Cad 2008 .dwg format or Acrobat .pdf format) or by U.S. mail at the address below.
Their Title 24 Energy Consultant will contact you with the results, prepare the necessary compliance reports and send the completed reports to your office (or home), signed and guaranteed through plan-check.
Using California Home Designs experienced team to complete your Title 24 compliance report will make your project more energy efficient, cost-effective and greener for our environment.
Part of this Code requires a minimum level of energy efficiency for new heated or cooled structures, including additions.
A Title 24 Energy Compliance Report is proof to your local building department that your design meets or exceeds the minimum level of energy efficiency specified in the California Building Code.
Who must submit the Energy Compliance Report and when must it be submitted by?
Title 24 Energy Compliance documentation of the California Building Code must be submitted prior to issuing building permits when you are building a new residential building or adding a new conditioned floor area to an existing building.
Architects, designers, builders and homeowners throughout the state often outsource their energy code Title 24 compliance calculations to California Home Designs (CHD). They offer the fastest service at a great price and specialize in residential architectural projects.
If you have a residential or commercial project requiring Title 24 energy code analysis and documentation, before submitting to plan-check you may submit it to CHD by e-mail (Auto-Cad 2008 .dwg format or Acrobat .pdf format) or by U.S. mail at the address below.
Their Title 24 Energy Consultant will contact you with the results, prepare the necessary compliance reports and send the completed reports to your office (or home), signed and guaranteed through plan-check.
Using California Home Designs experienced team to complete your Title 24 compliance report will make your project more energy efficient, cost-effective and greener for our environment.
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